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The news of the murder of Khashoggi in the world's media is continuing that the news of the normalization of the Riyadh-Tel Aviv relations became a controversy as a regional headline. Another issue which was published after the Saudi defeat in al-Hudaydah and the US-British deadline to Saudi Arabia to end the Yemeni war, made trouble for Bin Salman. Bin Salman did not imagine that in less than a short period of time, there would be so much problems that each one could put Saudi Arabia at the risk of collapse.

The news tells of the death of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi in Washington. The al-Messa newspaper, based on the statement by Jamal Salem al-Sabihi of social networking activists and close people to the Yemeni National Congress Party leadership, released Hadi's death news. He quoted Naef Tamian as saying at the Yemeni Consulate in Washington announced that last week in the United States Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi had an open heart surgery, but it was a failure and as a result of which he is in a very inconvenient situation, and is in a state of clinical death. Although this text not yet verified, reveals a serious secret and that is conflict over power in the political future of Yemen.

US President Donald Trump has dramatically ramped-up drone attacks in the impoverished country, carrying out 176 attacks in more than two years, far more than the 154 attacks that former President Barack Obama authorized in his entire eight years in office, The Associated Press reported Wednesday.

The ballistic unit of the Yemen Army and People's Committees fired a Zelzal-2 missile at a newly installed base of Saudi coalition forces in the city of Sirwah in Maarib province northeast of the capital Sanaa in Yemen.

Three years and eight months have passed since the start of the Saudi and Emirati aggression in Yemen, on the pretext of returning Mansur Hadi, the resigned and fugitive president of the country. During this time, the Saudi coalition did not achieve its goals, despite the information and military assistance provided by the United States and some Western countries, as well as the silence of international organizations, notably the United Nations and the Security Council.

According to a US Department of Defense document that appears to have been inadvertently released, the Pentagon reportedly launched a new covert operation to support the Saudi-Emirati coalition's attacks on the Yemeni people.

A few days after the US claims to end the Yemeni war and the cease-fire in the country, the attacks of Saudi-led coalition is getting worse. Some experts believe that the US Secretary of State's announcement of a cease-fire in Yemen in less than a month would only be a cover for the mid-term parliamentary election, and now that the election has already ended, the Saudi coalition attacks in Yemen have intensified.

Saudi Arabia's King Salman received yesterday Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan. But for the first time, the Saudi Crown Prince was absent at the welcoming ceremony of the Emirati prince.

In response to the intensification of attacks by the Saudi coalition against Yemeni civilians, the Iraqi movement Asaïb Ahl al-Haq, a member of the Popular Mobilization Units (Hachd al-Shaabi), announced that it could recruit young combatants to leave for Yemen in order to defend civilians against the continued attacks of the Saudi-led coalition.

Despite the fact that Yemen is in the worst possible position for nearly four years, international institutions have been silent about this human tragedy, and somehow, with non-binding warnings asked Saudi Arabia to decide on the end of the war.

Following an increase in international demands to stop the war in Yemen, which the most recent one is from António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, the allied forces has begun an unprecedented wave of new attacks on the west coast of the country.

"Yemen is today a living hell -- not for 50 to 60 percent of the children -- it is a living hell for every boy and girl in Yemen," Geert Cappelaere, the regional director for the Middle East and North Africa at UN children's agency UNICEF, told reporters in the Jordanian capital of Amman on Sunday.

Yemeni forces have inflicted heavy human and material damage to the Saud-Emirati coalition during the last 48 hours on the west coast of Yemen. 113 soldiers were killed while 156 others were wounded in the clashes.

Embarrassed in the crisis of the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman finally gave in. The well-known Saudi blogger Mujtahid has reported on the possible release of political prisoners in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi artillery fired rockets at residential areas in Sa'ada and Saudi-American coalition fighter planes bombed the so-called "Kilometer 16" area in Hudaydah province.A source in Sa'ada province has reported numerous missile and artillery fire against homes in the province, Al-Masirah quoted a local source as saying.

The daily Rai al-Youm returns in its edition of November 1 on the war in Yemen and the turnaround of Washington, which calls for an end to the conflict while the Khashoggi case is still in the news in the Arab world.

"As far as I know, such contact did not take place; the Saudi government has not made contact! »; It is in these terms that the Iranian Foreign Minister, surrounded by journalists in Islamabad, has responded to rumors that Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has made contact with Iranian diplomacy.

Leading a coalition of its allies, including the United Arab Emirates and Sudan, Saudi Arabia invaded Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall Yemen’s former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who resigned amid popular discontent and fled to the Arab kingdom.

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